United States House of Representatives elections, 1882

United States House of Representatives elections, 1882

1880 ←
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All 325 seats to the United States House of Representatives
163 seats were needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader John Carlisle Joseph Keifer
Party Democratic Republican
Leader's seat Kentucky-6th Ohio-8th
Last election 128 seats 151 seats
Seats won 196 117
Seat change +68 -34

Speaker before election

Joseph Keifer
Republican

Elected Speaker

John Carlisle
Democratic

The U.S. House election, 1882 was an election for the United States House of Representatives in 1882 which occurred during President Chester A. Arthur's term.

Arthur's Republican Party was badly defeated, losing its majority to the opposition Democratic Party after a campaign that focused on the resistance of Republican leaders to reforming the Spoils system under which government jobs were handed to supporters of winning candidates. After the election, Arthur agreed with the Democrats to pass the Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act, establishing a professional civil service. However, his actions were too late, as the image of the Republican Party as corrupt was already engrained in the minds of voters. This election also saw the decline of the pro-paper money Greenback Party and the pick up of several Virginian seats by the Readjuster Party, which promoted fiscal responsibility and shunned elitism.

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Overall results

Party Total
seats
Seat
change
Seat
percentage
Democratic Party 196 68 60.3%
Republican Party 117 34 36.0%
Independent 6 2 1.8%
Readjusters 4 4 1.2%
Greenback Party 2 8 0.6%
Totals 325 32 100.0%

Complete list of races

California

Two new seats were added, following the 1880 U.S. Census, bringing the delegation up from four to six Representatives. The new seats were elected state-wide at-large until the next election, when six districts were mapped.

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
California 1 William Rosecrans Democratic 1880 Re-elected William Rosecrans (D) 59.5%
Paul Neuman (R) 38.8%
James McMillan Shafter (Proh.) 1.5%
H. S. Fitch (GB) 0.2%
California 2 Horace F. Page Republican 1872 Lost re-election
Democratic gain
James Budd (D) 50.5%
Horace F. Page (R) 48.1%
J. L. Coles (Proh.) 1.2%
F. J. Woodward (GB) 0.2%
California 3 Campbell P. Berry Democratic 1878 Retired
Democratic hold
Barclay Henley (D) 51.3%
John J. De Haven (R) 45.8%
H. S. Graves (Proh.) 2%
W. O. Howe (GB) 0.9%
California 4 Romualdo Pacheco Republican 1876/1879 Retired
Democratic gain
Pleasant B. Tully (D) 54.4%
George L. Woods (R) 43.3%
M. V. Wright (Proh.) 1.5%
Isaac Kinley (GB) 0.8%
California at-large None (New seat) New seat
Democratic gain
John R. Glascock (D) 26.5%
Charles A. Sumner (D) 26.5%

William W. Morrow (R) 22.4%
Henry Edgerton (R) 22.3%
A. B. Hotchkiss (Proh.) 0.8%
Jesse Yarnell (Proh.) 0.8%
Warren Chase (GB) 0.3%
Stephen Maybell (GB) 0.3%
California at-large None (New seat) New seat
Democratic gain

See also

Primary sources